ACCC
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Telstra to provide metadata to customers ? for a price; Parliamentary data retention committee to examine protecting journalists? sources; ACCC says comms prices fell 2.7% last year; Google?s phone network to be limited to Nexus ? but will Google be Australia?s next mobile player?; Internet fridge implicated in botnet attack
9th March 2015
Newsletter
iiNet breaks the billion dollar barrier; while TPG trots out FTTB again; Spark ?on track? with mobiles up; ACCC issues draft NBN LTRCM determination; 5G World Alliance will be launched at MWC; Vocus to buy more submarine cable capacity; Affordable telecoms a win for everyone, says ACCAN ? but many still paying for 1800 calls from mobiles
20th February 2015
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COVER STORY BIG DEALS for BIGAIR and BIGCOMMERCE; BigAir bigger with Oriel; .. and Bigcommerce raises another $50 million ; Telstra hots up hotspot Wi-Fi war with free offer; Netflix is coming! Netflix is coming! ANALYSIS Will Netflix Australia be a Netflop? ; Google?s Queensland BalLOON tr; ACCC tells how to prevent an NBN monopoly; OPINION Turnbull lauds ?interim? NBN corporate plan; Excess data charge complaints still increasing; Click Frenzy a click flop; SPECIAL ? ERICSSON...
21st November 2014
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Google?s Queensland BalLOON trial; ACCC tells how to prevent an NBN monopoly; BlackBerry to provide a BES12 hosted EMM service in Australia; Carrier Wi-Fi market to ?hit US$3 billion in 2018?; Mobile transactions to ?grow to 2 billion users?; Optus boosts 4G regional coverage; NextDC shakes up status quo with pay-as-you-go.
18th November 2014
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OPINION Regulator sides with Telstra on FAD pricing; TIO publishes first NBN complaint numbers; Telstra aims for a health revolution; iPhone 6 drives Telstra postpaid customer base; Sure Telecom breaches code 19 times; Internode sponsors WOMADelaide again
23rd October 2014
Newsletter
G.fast comes closer ? a boost for Turnbull?s NBN; Alcatel-Lucent launches commercial G.fast; G.fast explained (by Alcatel-Lucent); Telstra promises better consumer compliance; Australia?s cloud services market sky high; iPhone 6 boosts Apple?s numbers; Australia?s .au market maturing; Australia Post boosts regional services.
22nd October 2014
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ANALYSIS Where does it end? Now Telstra wants CBDs excluded from SAO; Yatango claims ?best value? 4G; Happy birthday Vodafone means free international calls; 21 years of Vodafone in Australia; Google to test millimetre wave transmissions; Amazon Fire phone missing in action; Mobile operators evaluating SDN and NFV.
17th October 2014
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Gorilla ?didn?t leak? ? Telstra; Telstra?s submission to the ACCC?s Fixed Line Services Final Access Determination (Summary); Vodafone launches new business plans; and teams up with Spotify; Graeme Samuel to give Charles Todd Oration; Gigamon ?de-risks? network transformation.
14th October 2014
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COVER STORY VERTIGAN AND THE RESPONSE; Vertigan says split up the NBN and sell it off; Broadband around the world ? report from the Netherlands; NBN product roadmap shows FTTN retail still nine months away; OPINION Vertigan cops a drubbing ? and rightly so; Australia?s surveillance future ?data retention, more powers for ASIO, less oversight; Berners-Lee argues for open ? but private ? web; Government acting like Big Brother ? Greens; Business backs data retention ? with oversight; OPINION 1...
3rd October 2014
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Harper review calls for new competition body; TPG shares surge on growth prospects; Trujillo to buy Telecom Italia?; Telstra expands with Equinix ; Australia a leader in digital marketing; ... and also a leader in phishing ; Comms Alliance releases VDSL2 standards; while BT trials Gigabit over copper; Half the world will be online by 2017; and fast broadband ?means less commuting?; Optus claims carrier aggregation first; as Telstra announces first LTE-A handset; Telstra invests in DocuSign;...
26th September 2014